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endearingly

[ UK /ɛndˈi‍əɹɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an adorable manner
    the toddler behaved adorably

How To Use endearingly In A Sentence

  • The zombies themselves are well-realised in the vein of George A Romero's classic monsters - as Pegg himself says, they're so shambolic and endearingly rubbish that you could spend an hour in a room just dodging one.
  • He speaks loudly, and endearingly frankly, and occasionally steals a surreptitious glance over his shoulder to make sure the room is indeed empty.
  • The tagline tells you all you need to know about this endearingly cheesy prehistoric soap opera. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's an unlikely friendship: Andy is dutiful, responsible, endearingly stuffy, but caring and contemplative.
  • I don't think we'll be using it again,’ I pointed out as a fresh onslaught of raindrops flattened his flyaway hair to the tops of his ears, rather endearingly.
  • Once more, Julia's endearingly grubby little hand hovered over the clasp of her tote.
  • Her husband, who bragged endearingly about her desserts, is a beekeeper.
  • Luiz Felipe Scolari betrayed, in his endearingly mangled English, some of Heston's flawed thought process when asked why, after Clint Dempsey's last-minute header had deprived Chelsea of two vital points in the title chose, he had chosen not to station a defender at the far post of Fulham's goal. Chelsea Blog
  • It's an endearingly humble sort of brat pack, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thomas and his fellow engines' voices and endearingly primitive animation remain the same as in the much-loved television series.
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